Mechanical Engineering - Compressors, Gas Dynamics and Gas Turbines - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Compressors, Gas Dynamics and Gas Turbines - Section 2 (Q.No. 13)
13.
In a centrifugal compressor, the air enters the impeller axially and leaves the vane radially.
Discussion:
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Hiren said:
4 years ago
The process is; Enter Axially & Leave Radially.
Gunabhi said:
4 years ago
Anyone explain the answer clearly.
Sourav das said:
4 years ago
A centrifugal compressor is a mechanical device that compresses a fluid with the help of the impeller's radial acceleration, which is surrounded by the compressor housing.
In a centrifugal compressor, the air or gas enters axially in the impeller and it discharges radially. Therefore, it is also called a radial compressor.
In a centrifugal compressor, the air or gas enters axially in the impeller and it discharges radially. Therefore, it is also called a radial compressor.
Sanaullah Memon said:
4 years ago
In centrifugal compressors, working fluid i.e. air will enter to the compressor at the impeller eye axially and will be released radially outward or we can say that compressed air will leave the compressor in radial direction.
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Rahul datir said:
5 years ago
Entry axial and dischage radial.
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Sneha said:
7 years ago
It Enters axially & leaves radially.
Islam gamal said:
8 years ago
It must be yes.
Balu said:
8 years ago
Air enters the impeller axially and leaves the vane tangentially.
Gokul nagare said:
8 years ago
In a centrifugal compressor, the gas typically enters the impeller axially and is discharged radially.
Nitin said:
8 years ago
I think it must be yes.
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